id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-304571-1riprk86 Ahmed, Warish A review on microbial contaminants in stormwater runoff and outfalls: Potential health risks and mitigation strategies 2019-11-20 .txt text/plain 12733 825 49 Additionally, a review of fecal indicators and pathogen log removal values (LRVs) through Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) or Best Management Practices (BMPs) of stormwater runoff has been compiled. The literature search was performed using the keywords "(stormwater OR sensitive urban design OR WSUD OR green infrastructure OR low impact development OR Low impact urban design and development) AND (pathogen OR microb-OR bacter-OR protozoa OR source tracking OR MST OR fecal indicator OR fecal contamination OR health risk OR QMRA) and included studies that are reported in English. The studies summarized in Table 3 indicate that potable and non-potable exposures to stormwater are likely to exceed water quality targets [e.g. up to a geometric 240 CFU/ mL for recycled water (USEPA, 2012b)] and risk benchmarks (10 −4 probability of infection or 10 −6 disability adjusted life years per person per year (pppy) in the absence of additional treatment and/or BMPs depending on the area, end use, and source water. ./cache/cord-304571-1riprk86.txt ./txt/cord-304571-1riprk86.txt